THE ASnmLLE CTTIZEN, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1909
SOCIETY
Th flower fl!m who uaiially con
rrcffats on ihf mrcct cornrr ap
leared yesterday with the firm rprlng
flower. Tho fraran(" of the deli
ct1 pink arbutu tu wullni to the
paasersby few of whom mold nslnt
buying the firm tokens of apnng.
Qalax leaves blended oftly with the
rbutua and, the ono or two 1 1 1 1 1
Wild flower in tli basket, wtiii ti
wire wreathed witn Ihi- leave of the
Variegated lefuig of Ihv wild k'Th
ilium. Jt will 'm.ii be time foi tin'
mountain iaurrl with It ihh:i of i.ink
flowers and coral bud which line lie
river bank and a IHilo Inter give way
to th rhododendron. Tin- f1ow.r
r waking up after their lung win
tera leep.
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The semj-flnala will be played l hi
afternoon In Uiu tennl tournnment
Which 1 running at the (Viuntry club.
lr. and Mr. Chatle H. Jordan play
today acklmt Mr, ft. v. Johnston
and Mr. J. A. Winn, and tho winner
will play b gal nut Ml Marion Martin
and lr. Jere Cocke Haturday aftnr
noon (or the cup which la offered by
th Country club. Neit week a ladle
single tournament will be played for
: pup presented, by an J. B. Henton
nd Mrs. A. H. Harvey.
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The Junior Auxiliary of Trinity
-hrch met yesterday Afternoon at
flifl bom of Mlaa Elisabeth Miller
oa Momford avenue and Held an tin
usually-, Jntnrmtln- meeting. The
mamberi of the auxiliary are dro
Ing two doll which are to be aent
to AI&MK& lo rn r.wjuimaui cnuurmi
at the mJ avion. . Th doll are In
tended for Christmas, bin must be
aent In June while the Ice I broken.
.By Christmas time the trail I Im-
aaaaabl and tlie ml I on I out off
for. many month from outaide com
tnunlcatton. Doll were requested by
the1 Esquimau and each Junior Aux
iliary baa feeea asked to dree one
doll tt send them. After the saw
Inc waa finished for the afternoon re
frehmnta war aerved.
Wrs. IT. Taylor KMgors akd the
Current Literary club to have tea in
' formally with her and to meet Mis
Laura Winn, who la vaaltintr Mr.
Bogara, Tueaday afternoon after the
regular meeting of tho club.
Th next meeting of th Woman'
club will b held at th residence of
Mra, SSebuion Vane, Monday week
Paper will be read by Mr. P. H
, Winston andN Ml Ida Hamilton on
Japanese painting and art.
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' Tli vooal atudent of Mr. Burnett
Jordan are to tiav phonographic fo
orda mad Saturday morning at th
Aahevlll School of Uualo and
iMtK Art which will b used la their
tudla to oberv defect In singing
and also to not progress. Twelve
record will b mad tomorrow. Th
cylinder I put on th machln and
th alnger aing directly v into the
' trumpet and tho aowr ta recorded
and can be played immediately after
th alnger ha flnlehed the aong. mi
Mao Klmfcerly will play for th tu-
dents, about a doaan of whom, win
log Into tli phonograph.
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Th Jenny Wren club meet this
afternoon at the reatdence or little
Mia Carrie Bowie.
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There will be played thl evening
at th Battery Park hotel a large
bridge contest and nearly all of ne
table In th drawing room are oc
cupled. The player will Include
number of guttata of the hotel ana
their friend In the city. The prison
are handsome and the playing win
bo cine aa quite a number of excel
lent bridge player nrc entered. There
will be served email dinner liiirtlen
prior to the name tin evening and n
number of people will ro up for Mie
tiaual concert in the plm room.
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Mr. Percy Whltuker I being -n-tertalned
frequently In nn Informal
way by her numerous frtetws In the
city with luncheon, ten and card
partle. Mis Nell rvrtrten arrives
irom Nevi York today and will be
the guest of Mrs. H McQueen,
whom Mrs. Whltnkrr 1 visiting, on
Cumberland avenue.
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According to n rllxpntrh to The New
York Herald. Ml Ktlwl llurrymore
Will be niirrl(jd on Sunday In Itoston.
V Mr. HiiRsell (SilHWobl Tolt. ebb st
eon of Col. Bamuel f'omeroy Colt,
president f the l'nlted Plate HuI.Imt
company mid the Indumrliil Trust
company of Provbb n. c. It. I. It Is
M. V.
said thut the only person who has
been lt Into Die i ret in tne father
of the Intended bridegroom, who Is
much rl'iised -Mth th- match and has
annoumed his int-iillon or making
a large settlement on hi on. Col.
''oil In icputed to be worth several
million dollar Kusaell Orlsnold
'"It i tAenty-lx year old. Mli
Ikirrymore i playing In Boston, and
In i 4 mid will continue on trie stage
alter b-r marriage. Mis Barrymore
)uix been engaged to several well
t known rrren according to rumor, the
first of which waa the engagement to
Mr. Lawreme Irving, on of Sir Hen
ry Irving. Gerald DuMurler. son of
the famous author of Trilby, waa also
said to have .been engaged to Mls
Harrymore. There were several other
prominent ultor but until this time
Mis Barrymore ha not married
Her friend will await the announce
ment next Sunday with Intereat, as
she l exceedingly popular and like
able both on and off the stage.
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Trinity church choir began the
tudy of Btralner' Cantata 'The
Dauifhtr of Jariui" last evening
rne cantata will be rendored shortly
after Eaatwr at a special song service
In the church. The cantata I under
the direction of Mr. K. K. Klmberty
and Rome of the beat voice In the
city will take part In It. The first
rehearsal wfl held last evening.
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Mr. and Mr. John Fnrrlor and
family loft yeterday for Atlanta
which will be th4lr future home. Mr.
Kred Farrlor ha been a member of
the Tahkeoste club and waa very
popular among the younger aet.
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(Mr. and Mr II. A. HnnTiam will
entertain th teward of Haywood
Utreet church tonight at their rel
dene at 224 Patton avenue.
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PERSOHAL
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Judge Walter E. Moor of Wot
iter 1 In Aahevlll on bualn.
Mi Beatrice Willi who baa ipent
the winter In Henderaonvilla I the
gueat of friend In Aahevlll for a
few day.
Mr. O. R. 8. Pool and Mr. W. E.
Poet of Hattleeburg, Mia., are the
gueat of Mr. 8. O. Bradley. These
gentlemen are vlaitlng Aahevlll with
th view of opening a grocery store
bar.
Mr. and Mr. J. O. Stlkeleatner are
gala gusat of Ml Temple Harris,
on Church trt '
Mr. Van Undny will leave tomor
row for Seattle, Washington, where
he will join hla brother, Mr. Hiram
Undeey, and be anoclated with Mm
In the grocery add bakery bueinea.
Mra. 3' TI. Pntnn retiirli4Ml vestsr
day from. New York after a ten days
atwence.
Mr. Duff Merrick ha returned
from Washington. I). C.
'Mra Petor Thompson of Cincinnati
Is visiting her daughter, Mr. J. D.
Robertson In Victoria.
Mr. M. A. Barber of New Tot l
vlaitlng Mra Barber who I upending
the season at tho Battery Park bote
Mr. and Mr. Philip S. Henry Who
havw spent the greater ,liari of the
winter In Waahlngton will return to
Asheville the latter part or April.
Arrivals at Kenllworth tnn are Mr
llonald W. M4re, WlllVtts, N. C;
Mr. It. A. Kldgeway, Colu,mria, S C;
Mr. it. J. Cant, Buffalo; Mr. W. T.
IVckcr, Brevard: Mrs. nuntmrn.
Hlchmond; Mr. J. II. Harry. Philadel
phia; Mrs. Henry I Camman. (Iroen
vllle; Miss Louise B. Wlllard, Green
wich. Conn.: MIhs P. E. Thonnpson.
Miss Jennie Hart. Miss I. Hart and
Mr. J. A. Hart, Ureenwlch, Conn.
Mr. TtiifU4ell (Nmwell has returned
lo Philadelphia uft-r a Hlinrt .stay In
A.hf lllo.
Mr. M. (I. llunli r i,f Charlotte Is In
the city.
Mrs. Vergn Htlkebather will short-
ly viil frlenilH In VVaynesvillle for
.several we-kn.
OUR NEW
SPRING TAILORED SUITS
Are Distinctly Exclusive in Color,
Trim, and Form.
That Is tli4- HTroiiK-st point we make next to
'lunllty. It me. ins th.it you will not ace every
Mary. Ann in 'hristcndoin with suits like, or
so nearly like, your own as to cheapen your
kxprnslve milt nnd dull your pleasure In It.
Next si-uboii copies of It will appear: thl sea
son never. b4i aue Moore's suits are exclusive;
the latest product of style creators not vul
gar Imitator.
Women who like to appear "different" and
exculnlvo In their apparel trut their dj
requirement to Moore. Come In to see th
new Spring Suit. .
MOORE
Mr William 11 Drapler, jr.. of New
York I spending ome tlm In Aahe
vllle and Is at the Battery Park hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Meyer of
Loganport are upending several weeks
In the city.
Mis Haiti HnUler ha gone to
Miami, Hu , for aeveral week.
Mls Edith Barday who has been
the guet of Mrs. Harold Hee for
several weeks ha returned to her
home in Massachunett.
Mr. James lJrummond returns to
Whittler tomorrow after a short stay
In the city.
Mr. J c. Arbogant Is ependlng
several days In town and will return
to Whittler shortly.
Mr. H. L. Alb n who has been se
rlously 111 with pneumonia la slightly
Improved.
Mr. and Mr. E. R. Randall have
returned from a several days trip to
Washington, I). C, Baltimore and
Laurel, Md. Mlaa Ray Waldrop who
has been In Washington several
months accompanied them home.
Mr. Rex Howland spent yesterday
In town.
Mr. Robert It. Flske of New York
I In Ashevllle on business.
Mrs. Augustus Van Wyck and Mra.
Robert M. Ilx of Brooklyn, N. Y.,
are guest at the Battery Park hotel.
Mr. W. T. Hherwood of Now York
I spending a few days In the city.
Mr. and Mr. Walter H. Andrew
have returned from New York and
Waxhlngton.
Mr. M. H Bardwell of fit. Ixml 1
In the city.
Mr. M. II. Frohman of New York
I in the city for a brief stay on tus
Ineaa. Mr. W. C. Dawley of Charteaton,
West Virginia, I expected tomorrow,
and will join Mr. Dawley who It
spending tho winter at the Battery
Park hotel.
Mr. J. O. Merrlrtion.of Ooldsboro Is
at the Battery Park hotel.
Mr. E. M. Jones, Jr., of Lenoir. N.
C, I spending several days In Aahe
vlll on business.
Mr. C. B. flnodara of Tenneaaee
la In Aahevlll for a short tay.
Mr. J. W. Chandler of Hlrh Point
la spending a few daya with friend
here.
Mr. n. H. Black well f Way nee
villa waa the guest of friend tn th
city yesterday.
Mr. W. H. Woodbury of Bryson
city Is In town for a few day.
Mr. and Mr. Derby Bishop of Glai-
co. Kansas, arrived yesterday and will
spend ome time In Ashevllle and vi
clnlty.
Mr. B. L. Craig of Murpby was the
guest of frlenda here yesterday.
Mr. J. J. Wild returned to hi home
In Webster shortly after spending u
few day with friend here.
Mr. T. T. Adams of ftlctimond Is
In Ashevllle on business.
Dr. N. B. Adams of MurpTiy is
spending a few day with friends
here.
Mr. Charles Mitchell of Knoxville
Is here for u 'cw day.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Jolson of New
York left yesterday after spending a
short time in Ashevllle.
Mr. Harper W. Lane of Texas Is In
the city for a short stay.
Mr. N. Buckner has returned from
a vIsK tii hi old home In Florida.
Mr. W. J. Blackburn of Oreens14ro
la in the city for n few days on bus
iness.
Mrs. T. K. Heston left yesterday
for New York city.
Mr. Oeorge K Smith left yesterday
'or Washington. H. C.
Mr P. II. M.ishburn of Old Tort Is
spending a few days In AsheMIle on
huSlnesH.
Mr. Fa i tte left yesterday for
N'ew York after short stay with
relatives In the city.
MIhs Bertha King Is the gueat of
friends In Mouth Carolina.
BOTH SHIPS TURNED
OVER TO WRECKERS
(By Associated Press.)
CHATHAM. Mass.. March II. The
steamer Horatio Hall, which was sunk
to her hurricane deck in Pollock Rip
lue. In the collision with the steam
er H. F. Dlmok yesterday, was aban-
onei! to the wreckers early today.
nd another fleet of professional se.
nhvstcianM nssemhlcd about the
stranded steamer Dlmok. on Nauset
Beach, to patch her wounds and give
her another chance for a useful life.
The Hall was abandoned by Captain
Jewell, hla mate, pilot and two mem
bers of the crew early today, after
all hands had remained on board the
boat for nearly twenty-four hours
after her linking. The tug John O.
Chandler took them off In the early
morning hour.
CHOOSE ANDERSON VILLE.
(By Associated Press.)
Atlanta, Oa., March 11. Bv a vote
of 126 to 70 the Georgia division of
the United Daughters of the Confed
eracy late today decided on Ander
sonvllle aa the location for the mon
ument to Captain Wirt.
PTI.ES CUKKT) IN TO 14 DATS
IPAZO OINTMENT la guaranteed to
ear any caae of Itchln. Blind. Bleed
tug or Protmrjint Piles In ( to II days
a Montr refunded, (to.
DEMONSTRATE FIRE
EXTINGUISHER TODAY
A public dcmon;r.it)on of the
merit and practical i of Th- Phoe- i
nix Dry Chemical IV- Kxtingulsher '
will be given today ,v 12 .3 on Pack!
Square in front or rir- department
headquarter. 1
A large fire will be lighted of highly
Inflamahle material ml tli-n extln
gulshcd with the phoenix I'ry Cheml-j
calx, showing how msi il l to put
out a fire within a i -ond.
It Is stated ttmt this demonstration
I to b glvsn by request, as a num
ber of bti!4lne men w ho are inter-i-ated
did not attend i lo- oilier demon
stration v.iib h was h i'' a iihort llmo
ago.
II WAN. I II.I.KR.
(Hy AsHorlal-il I'ww.)
Havana. March II. lb- wif- of a
poor cigar maker Havana, the
mother of fourteen children, gave
birth today to ouadnipl-ts. two boys
and two girls. Pr nt Gomez sent
his congratulations to the mother as
a woman deserving w. II of the rr pub- i
he. with tender and sulwtuntlal as
slstance. emu EfTEC"TKI or MO.MKY
; kepi'xii:i.
The ORRINS5 trentment for
the cure of th Drink Habit can
be used with absolute conlldenie.
It destroy all desire lor whlskev.
beer or other alcoholic atlmuluiits.
Thousands have ueceserullv lined
It and huve been restorid to lives
of sobrletv and usetniueHH.
Can Be (iiKrn Kwrvlly.
OHRINE C4UKTM t'XI.V ! A IM)X.
(uarautw In lai-li Box.
Write for fr' (MtRiNK Book
let (mailed In plain neul-d enve
lope) to ORRINK C(i..:iL'3
UKKINB Building. Washington.
D C. ORRINK Is sold bv hading
drugglsta verywhere.
SDCWial Agents: mm m m
SMITH'S DHIC, STORR
1 . Mnin St.
HAIR NETS
We hav Just received a
large assortment of hair nets,
all shades; combings and cut
hair mad wp to order. Man
icuring, shampooing, chlrop
ady and TuUr dressing.
MISS CRUISE,
ta Haywood st.
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; La QrecqueContU . .
rormrytypaofflfvr.
; QRIH24B m 00
II Ckturck fitrtti
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D.R.rMLN0N
7 Psttw Avenoe
(Over Redwood' Store)
ladies arid
GenOemens
TAILOR
BUTTER.
ISo per pound.
The fancy creamery kind, the kin,
you pay 40c and 4!o per pound foi
when made In Illinois Instead of her
The eipresa company (eta the dilfl
ence.
Asheville Pure Milk Co,
Kant Walnut St., Phone 5M.
e e e e
Yoii will i;vi:k J
I1M ANT rOAL S
That will give more per-
fi l uli.-f.i. lion than our (
M ami V Indian coal.
In uniform tiigt, free from t
slatt uml dirt
Carolina Coal &
Ice Company
Phone ISO.
Patton Are
ANNOUNCEMENT
We wish to announce to the ladies of Asheville
and vicinity that we have icr,cd a ponnlnr priced
Millinery Parlor at JH) l'attuii avenue, w here we will
he pleased to show our many heautit'ul patterns at
popular prices.
Watch for our opening announcement.
BROWN & PIPFR
90 Patton Avenue. Up One Flight.
20 Mackerel lor $1.20
Thpnr" nr rmillun1 ehted 'ivhlte Mm kfrel, counting twenty to the
pall. Also frcirh shipment of Irish anil Norway Mackerel, ranging
In prkr rr m 10 to I n ntn. Ir you are looktnK for the choicest
suit Huh, ronsunnhly priced. "ii will flixl them ill abundance at this
Bhop.
IS Mo-nfuni tte.
OWNBEY'S
"s"s 11 1 iii i i ii , mmTf:
Our line of Knit ruder torments for ..m4 i. nml hlUlr.m 'm-rltcd. ami w Inrite ?ur Inspwtlon U
an early date.
Stylish feu Press fabrics for Spring and ;
Summer
During the last several weeks We have received numer
ous shipments of stylish new goods. Our stock is in
splendid condition and the fact is we have hardly room
enough for all of them. You will do yourself a favor, as
well as us, if you make your spring purchases at an early
date. Below we quote only a few items from our numer
ous departments.
Afore tfew Jilks Just
Received v
It seems as if our silk stock wi!i
jiever finish receiving buck orders.
During the last few days we have
opened up a very super!) line of fan -y
rough silks called Kuhiayat. They aiv
rough pongees and have a satin finish
on one side. They may bo had in f Ik
following colors, grey, black, white,
lavender, piuk, blue and other shades
at $1.00 a yard.
New figured awns for
Summer
We will have, on display today our
summer line of fancy colored lawns.
There are a beautiful selection of them
and you should make your selection nt
nn early date. Prices range from 10c
upwards to 15c and 20c a yard. Anions;
them are stripes, checks, dots and floral
effects. Call and see them tottay.
toe give Mail Orders Our Prompt and
ANNOUNCEMENT. .
I wish to Inform the public that I
have moved my offices from the Ler.il
building to temporary offices on Pat
ton avenue, over Western Union Tele
graph office.
After April 1st I will occupy the
' entire seven modern office room that
are now being partitioned off on the
second floor of the Lang building N.
W. cor. Click Square.
DK. C. 1 (O.M1TON, Oilrojirartor.
Phone 621.
WE SELL
Shuttles, Bobbin, Needles, etc.. Col
al makr of sewing machines.
Agents for "The White."
Beaumont Furniture Co.,
27 8. Main St.
I'lioue 1009
llAill J'.)OrS
Everything for the hair can be ob
tallied here, In all the latest styles. Th
inake-iiii of all our hCr tioode are th
' bet, and can offer you the lowest
in lei . Manicuring, Chiropody. Shain-
THERE IS NO WAITING
1 to be served at our place that Is a
feature with ua just the same as
i nerving only the very best In the eat
ing line. If you haven't been eating
with us. all we ask is a call.
NEW YOUR LUNCH KOOX
,11 South Main it
The Asheville School ol
Music and Dramatic Art
TMM AUDITORIUM
PhoM M4
M. WEBB & COMPANY
j Millinery Importer
No. Battery Park Place, Phone 1J4
Aalievllle, N. C
PtMMM U
MILLINERY. OPENING
Saturday, March 13, 1909.
Needham & Wrightsman
10 Church Street.
inn-(D)(0) id)
j MILLINERY OPENING
j Saturday, March 13
5 Haywood St.
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ASHEV1IXE N.(X
36-in Messaline Satins
Wo carry a pretty assortment of iiessalfaie Sa
tins in nearly any shade of a splendid quality at
$U5 yard, including black and white.
Fancy Foulards and Fancy Messages at 80c 'and
$1.00 yard. Genuine Kajah Silk, black, white and
colors at $1.35 yard.
1
Knit Underwear for
; J J I si
jprmg andJumtner
Jiandsome feW jDressinens
for Spring ,
Our showing of Dress Linens are
matchless. Colored dress linens will
lie worn a great deal this summer and
; ii make no mistake when you make
your choice at an early date. Bordered
dress linens, HO inches wide, for 59c a
yard.
Striped dress linens, most all colors,
at 25c to 50c a yard.
Dress linens in solid colore f rom 25o
to 50c a yard.
&)ool fabrics for Spring It) ear
Our assortment of wool . Roods, is
superior to any line ever Shown in this
city. Call in and be satisfied that this
statement is a fact. Light Colors in
wool goods in striped effect at $1.25 to
$2.00 a yard.
A superb collection of wool, dress,
goods from 50c to $5.00 a yard, includ
ing such materials as fancy mixtures,
mohairs ,serges, and many other stylish
new weaves. .
Caref ul j7ttention.
MDDERNIWAY5
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